Childhood Vaccines: Worth The Risk?
- Apr 16
- 3 min read
At Ezra Healing, we believe your body is something to be understood, supported, and respected. Health decisions, especially those that impact the long-term development of a child, deserve careful consideration, not the pressure or dismissal we often receive from our health ‘care’ system.
When it comes to children, parents carry both the responsibility and the privilege of making decisions on their behalf. Vaccination is one of those areas where directives and personal beliefs intersect. For many of us, it raises questions about whether they are even necessary – and rightfully so, as vaccinations have been shown to result in many health issues throughout the years.

Here are 10 of the most common concerns our clients ask about when it comes to childhood vaccination, which research has unfolded:
Do vaccines not contain neurotoxic and immunotoxic ingredients? If aluminum salts are claimed to be “safe at low doses”, doesn’t this mean they shouldn’t be used at all in a child? Isn’t formaldehyde still used, even if it has been shown to damage DNA?
How can they claim vaccines guarantee immunity and prevent transmission, even though research has shown they cannot rightfully make this claim? If this is the case, aren’t we doing more harm than good?

*Source: World Health Organization Isn’t natural immunity superior to vaccine-induced immunity? If historical data revealed that measles mortality had declined by 95% before vaccines, due to improved nutrition and sanitation – why are we still vaccinating our young children, since measles outbreaks are seen in highly vaccinated populations?
Since the Kobe University study demonstrated that repeated vaccination can induce systemic autoimmunity by overstimulating the immune system beyond its capacity – then aren’t we risking the future of our children’s health?
As shown in the Miller and Goldman study, don’t children have a higher infant mortality rate in developed nations (ie: the US with 26 doses) mandating more vaccines, compared to countries with fewer vaccine mandates? (ie: Sweden with 12 doses)
If the US Supreme Court acknowledged in Bruesewitz v. Wyeth, that vaccines are “unavoidably unsafe” why is liability shielded by the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act? Should I be concerned that VAERS data confirm thousands of serious adverse events (including 156 deaths linked to MMR from 2003-2013), compared to one measles death in a decade?
Didn’t Congressional investigations expose that FDA and CDC committee members voting on vaccine approvals receive payments from vax manufacturers?
If unvaccinated children pose no greater risk to public health than vaccinated peers for non-contagious diseases like tetanus, doesn’t forced exclusion from school violate our civil liberties without evidence of benefit?
Doesn’t vaccination erode natural maternal antibody transfer, leaving my infant vulnerable? Isn’t my child born perfect? Doesn’t breastfeeding naturally boost my child’s immune system? And finally:
Don’t I have the right to choose what’s best for my child?
Autonomy means asking questions such as: what is right for this child – at this time – in this context. It also means acknowledging that no two individuals are identical, and that health is not a one-size-fits-all experience to be forced into – such as the conventional medical system leads us to believe.
At Ezra Healing, we stand for informed choice.
We encourage parents to review evidence from multiple perspectives, and take the time they need to make decisions that align with their values and their child’s needs.
It’s important to ask:
Does my child have unique sensitivities I should consider?
Is timing important for their development?
What are the benefits and the risks for my specific child?
Why do recommendations feel standardized when children are not?
Can you take the time to explain the benefits vs. risks of this vaccination, as per (share the research you have found) and the pamphlet outlined in the vaccination?
These are not unreasonable questions, they are responsible ones.
Information moves quickly and opinions are often polarized. At Ezra Healing, we believe in respect for the individual, trust in the parent-child connection, and the right to participate actively in one’s own health journey.
If you’re being pressured into vaccinating your child or face expulsion from school or daycare – we have the research and tools to help. Please book a consultation and let’s discuss your legal and rightful options.






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